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The freshman is expected to redshirt this season after arriving at Missouri as the all-time high school leader in passing yards (18,932) and touchdown passes (219).

According to Missouri police, Mauk made contact with two vehicles, drove away when officers tried to stop him and ran a stop sign. Mauk turned himself in Thursday after police contacted him.

He posted a $1,000 bond, according to The Tribune, and was charged with four misdemeanors, including leaving the scene, resisting arrest by fleeing a vehicle, operating a vehicle in a reckless manner and failure to observe a traffic control device.

A Missouri team spokesman said the situation will be handled internally and there will be no additional comments.